Too bad TKD guys always have the same strategy. Being on the attack to get countered by stuff outside their normal sparring (in this case, leg kicks). I have to hand it to TKD though. There are like a bajillion challenge matches with TKD out there. Almost as much as there are BJJ. Only difference is TKD loses most.

And I love TKD threads over here nowadays too. People take little pride in their styles apparently. It's not like being liked on bullshido is the ultimate grand mission of life. Yet the first to mock TKD are TKD'ers before anyone else can do it. And lots of it. Sort of like the shitty kid in class who says "hehe yeeeah I'm fat and ugly" before anyone else can do it.

I find it amusing.

5/08/2006 4:48am,

Hannibal

I think its a shame.

The poor TKD was obviously not used to fighting with the same level of contact as his opponant. Perhaps if had done more sparring against Muay Thai fighters as part of his training, he would have had a better chance. That and he dropped his hands.....

5/08/2006 6:25am,

alex

its fucking Changpuek, doesnt matter who he trained with his **** was going down.

5/08/2006 11:37am,

DerAuslander

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Originally Posted by fanatical

Lol, time warp thread.

Too bad TKD guys always have the same strategy. Being on the attack to get countered by stuff outside their normal sparring (in this case, leg kicks). I have to hand it to TKD though. There are like a bajillion challenge matches with TKD out there. Almost as much as there are BJJ. Only difference is TKD loses most.

And I love TKD threads over here nowadays too. People take little pride in their styles apparently. It's not like being liked on bullshido is the ultimate grand mission of life. Yet the first to mock TKD are TKD'ers before anyone else can do it. And lots of it. Sort of like the shitty kid in class who says "hehe yeeeah I'm fat and ugly" before anyone else can do it.

I find it amusing.

Close...but not quite...

Keep trying...you may achieve someday...

5/08/2006 10:02pm,

kikkoman

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Originally Posted by The Man

I have seen some good TKDers before, and they would either laugh or cry at this clown.

I actually thought the TKD guy was OK. He had a few good side kicks in the beggining, later on he was probably in some pain and couldn't fight as well. He was outclassed and lost. Do those "good" TKD guys think they would do better in the same fight?

I've lost against muay thai people too, just normal people, not pros. I wouldn't be so quick to shoot down the TKD guy as sucky just becuase he got beat up.